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President Henneke Dr. Ben Graf Henneke, President It is likely that no academic term in The Univer- sity of Tulsa's 71-year history has contained so much extra-curricular excitement as 1964-65. Certainly no entertainer of Bob Hopels stature had ever before visited our campus, and while our varsity football team has six times participated in bowl games, never had the Golden Hurricane played before a national television audience--estimated at 50 million-or made so many friends for The University. The Bluebonnet Bowl was the perfect game for us. VVe met and defeated a first-class opponent be- fore what amounted to almost a home audience. So many of our alumni and former Tulsans live in Houston that when they joined with the students and friends of The University who made the trip, the crowd was predominantly TU. But between Nlr. Hopels visit and the Bluebonnet liowl an event took place which caused even more extra-curricular excitement on campus. That was, of course, the national election, when a record num- ber of Americans went to the polls to exercise pos- sibly the most important of their inalienable rights. Included in this mass of voters were students from The University of Tulsa. Even those students who had not reached voting age participated in the cam- paigning. This refiectecl President Johnsons observa- tion that today's young people form the most energetic, enthusiastic, and forward-looking group of all our people. They embody the ideals and devo- tion, the strength and courage which we will need in years ahead . . . to meet stern tests of this country's contest between freedom and totalitarianism. BEN G. HENNEIQIZ Y 1S1tlI1g the north campus and attending the ISO Festival of A rts show, Dr. Henneke acts as TU's director and representative.
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E. R. ALBERT, JR. BYRON V. BOONE D. D. BOVAIRD JOHN VV. BRICE President Publisher Board Chairman Consultant Albert Ei Harlow, Inc. Tulsa Daily PVorl1l Bofvaird Supply Co. BEN G. HENNEKE DAN P. HOLMES R. K. LANE P. Q. LAURINGER President President Consultant Pfgsjdgnf University of Tulsa Dan P. llolnzes ED' Associates 01,15 RICCLINTOCK FLOYD L. MARTIN RIARVIN BIILLARD DUN H. MILLER Board C1,,1ir,,m,, Consultant Board Chairman President Fin! National Bank National Bank of Tulsa Skelly Oil Co. 24 CHARLES VV. FLINT, JR. Board Chairman Flint Steel Corp. F. G. TVICCLINTOCK President First National Bank XVILLIAAI H. BIORRIS President Sinclair Oil ES' Gas Co.
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